> however, as i know it seems that it's not welcome for such kind of > code for its source code is based on non open source (or "not free") There are two situations : - Your code absolutely needs a non-free package to be used, but is free itself : it can be in the contrib archive of Debian - Your code can be used in some way only with dependencies in the main archive of Debian : it can be itself in main. I don't know Java very well, but I think of your code being either runnable by a free Java VM like Kaffe or compilable by a free Java compiler like gcj... AFAIK, it may mean your code can't depend on some specific classes by Sun... (Java gurus could explain better than me, or correct if I'm wrong) Unprecisely, le Moine Fou -- pierre.thierry@moine-fou.org OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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